But the Jet Zero plan says nothing directly about the knock-on cost to passengers. Instead, it refers to “demand management”.
However, the US show's fortunes, even if ratings are well below the pre-streaming era.
found that SNL averages 8.4 million weekly viewers, outperforming all other late-night shows combined. It's also US network TV's top entertainment series among adults aged 18 to 49."You rarely hear anyone asking whether SNL will 'survive', only how once Michaels moves on," wrote reporter Josef Adalian. "Linear TV may be fighting for its life, yet SNL seems safe."Crucially, the sketch format lends itself perfectly to social media age, being easily digestible on digital platforms.
, online SNL clips are averaging about 216 million views per episode on TikTok, X and YouTube. Sure, these viewers are not watching live, but the content undoubtedly lives.Previous attempts to translate US late-night shows to the UK have often struggled.
However, in the 1980s, Saturday Live - later renamed Friday Night Live - ran for four seasons and helped the careers of Ben Elton, Harry Enfield, Stephen Fry and Rik Mayall, while Channel 4's The 11 O'Clock Show gave breaks to Ricky Gervais and Sacha Baron Cohen.
British comedy producer Jimmy Mulville, whose company Hat Trick Productions has made shows including Have I Got News For You and Whose Line is it Anyway?, says the opportunity to develop new talent will be one of the key draws for Sky, despite the risks.A 99-year-old Swindon woman who joined the RAF at just 13 after changing her birth certificate to falsely claim she was 16 has
with the Swindon Advertiser.have uncovered some great remains from Bristol's industrial past, including from James Winchester's famous 1830s pipe-making factory – complete with clay pipes stamped "J.W." and evidence of a city gin distillery.
for a "very important chair" which has been taken from the Chapel at Milton Road Cemetery.Salisbury Cathedral's famous spire is being